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South African Explorer, 20 days camping

Tour Price ZAR 12,650
Activity Package ZAR 1,850

Tour destinations

South Africa: Wine tasting - Cheetah Breeding Project - Cango Caves - Tsitsikamma NP - Addo Elephant NP - Hike in Hogsback Forest -
Lesotho : Pony Trekking
South Africa:
Guided walk to Bushman paintings in Royal Natal NP - Game drive Hluhluwe / Umfolozi NP - St Lucia lagoon cruise -
Swaziland:
Traditional Swazi dancing -
South Africa: Kruger NP - Bourkes Luck Potholes - Gods Window - Blyde River Canyon - Wildlife Rehab Centre

Tour dossier:

Day 1
Stellenbosch Wine Route / Swellendam

Leaving the mother city of Cape Town behind, we drive to Stellenbosch to the Spier Wine Estate where we visit the Cheetah Breeding Centre before some excellent wine tasting a little later in the day.  On clear days the magnificent mountain scenery makes for a memorable first day.  On arrival in Swellendam your guides will demonstrate how to put up your tent and brief you on what to expect from the days ahead.

Meals:   Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Kambati Campsite: www.kambati.co.za

Day 2
Cango Caves and Oudtshoorn

The Cango Caves are some of the most impressive limestone caverns and the different formations are quite astonishing. Today we take a guided tour of the Cango Caves. Stalagmites or Stalagtites? Can you tell the difference? In the afternoon we travel to Oudtshoorn where we will spend the night.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Kleinplaas Holiday Resort Campsite: www.kleinplaas.co.za

Day 3
Knysna

This morning there is the opportunity to visit as Ostrich farm before we continue along the Garden Route to Knysna. Look out for whales and dolphins as we pass through Mossel Bay.  Your afternoon is free to explore Knysna, one of South Africa’s most popular seaside towns. Optional Activities: Ostrich Farm visit. Canoeing, hiking, Knysna Elephant Park, Lagoon Cruise

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Monks Caravan Park: www.monkscaravan.co.za/gallery/index.html

Day 4
Bloukrans and Tsitsikamma National Park (Day 4&5)

One of South Africa’s best-kept secrets is the Tsitsikamma National Park. Boasting exceptional hiking trails and superb coastal scenery Tsitsikamma is a destination that many people will return to. The first few hours of the famous Otter Trail Hike are included in your tour.  For those needing an adrenaline boost the nearby Bloukraans Bridge is home to the world’s highest bungee jump at 212m! Optional Activities: Bungy jumping (highest in the world), treetop canopy tours, hiking.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Tube‘n’Axe Campsite: www.tubenaxe.co.za

Day 6
Addo Elephant National Park

Continuing in to the Eastern Cape, we enter Addo Elephant National Park, which is home to many of Africa’s big game. Our truck gives us an elevated view on our game drive this afternoon, particularly for those photographic enthusiasts amongst us.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Addo Elephant Park: www.sanparks.org/parks/addo

Day 7
Hogsback (Day 7&8 )

After a morning game drive in Addo we depart the National Park and drive, via Port Elizabeth, to Hogsback. Some of the original Afro-Montane Rainforest can be seen here and many people rent Mountain Bikes and spend an enjoyable day exploring.  On our second day in Hogsback your guide will take you on a hike to either Swallow Falls, Bridal Veil Falls or Madonna & Child Falls, the choice is yours. Optional Activities: Horse riding, mountain biking.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Away with the Fairies: www.awaywiththefairies.co.za

Day 9
Lesotho - Malealea ( Day 9&10 )

Today we leave South Africa and enter the landlocked mountain kingdom of Lesotho. Lesotho is one of the highest countries in the world, with the entire country being over 1000m above sea level.  The next day we get up early and those going on the Pony Trekking Excursion will ride into the remote hills of Lesotho accompanied by local guides. On your return the group will visit the local village and school. Optional Activities: Pony Trekking Excursion, Hiking.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Malealea: www.malealea.com

Day 11
South Africa - Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park (Day 11&12)

The Drakensberg Mountains are South Africa’s highest and most beautiful. We explore the mountain paths and take in the breathtaking views offered in the Ukhahlamba Drakensburg (Royal Natal) National Park. On our second day we will be going on a guided hike to see some of the san rock paintings.Optional Activities: Horse Riding, Hiking, Abseiling, Mountain Biking, Tugela Falls Hike, Zulu School Project.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Amphitheatre Backpackers: www.amphibackpackers.co.za

Day 13
Kwa-Zulu Natal Coast - Durban

It’s all downhill as we leave the mountain scenery en route to the Kwazulu Natal Coast. The bustling city of Durban is South Africa’s largest port and surfing capital. We stay in a youth hostel in the central city this evening and maybe sample some Indian cuisine and enjoy this coastal city’s vibrant nightlife. Optional Activities: Dinner and night out in the city.

Meals:   Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight:  Hostel (Dorm Room) Happy Hippo: www.happy-hippo.info

Day 14
iSimangaliso Wetland Park

Soon after our arrival at iSimangaliso Wetland Park we board a boat for an included sunset cruise on the lagoon for some bird and hippo viewing!   This UNISCO recognised area is extremely varied and includes: lakes, beaches, coral reefs, wetlands, woodlands, coastal forests and grasslands together supporting an astounding diversity of animal, bird and marine life.  Optional Activities: Traditional Zulu Village visit.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Budget Backpackers www.budgetbackpackers.co.za

Day 15
Hluhluwe - Imfolozi Game Reserve – Swaziland - Mlilwane

This morning we drive to the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve for a 4-5 hour game drive in open 4x4 vehicles.  The park is the only state-run park in the province of KwaZulu-Natal where all the Big Five occur. Due to conservation efforts, the park now has the largest population of white rhino in the world.  In the afternoon we cross the border in to Swaziland.  Optional Activities: Mountain Biking, Hiking, Horse Riding.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:   Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary: www.biggameparks.org/3parks_mlilwane.html

Day 16
Swaziland – Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary

Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary is Swazilands oldest and covers 4,560 hectares.  As there are no large predators in this area there are a number of self-guided hikes available.  Hiking is an excellent way of interacting with the flora and fauna here and your Nomad guide will be taking you on a hike.  In addition to the beautiful scenery we also have traditional Swazi dancing to look forward to after dinner.Optional Activities: Mountain Biking, Hiking, Horse Riding.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary: www.biggameparks.org/3parks_mlilwane.html

Day 17
South Africa - Kruger National Park (Day 17&18 )

We return to South Africa and drive to the Kruger NP for two unforgettable days of game viewing. Kruger National Park is home to Africa’s Big 5 as well as a multitude of other beautiful African animals, both small and large. Our truck gives us a height advantage over other vehicles, which means better photo opportunities. There will be a number of game drives to give us the best opportunity to see all the animals. Optional Activities: Night Drive and Dawn Game Walk through SANP.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Berg en Dal and/or Satara: www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger

Day 19
Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Leaving the World’s most famous nature conservation area behind, we travel to Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation centre to meet some of the rescued animals before they are released back in to the wild.  At our camp this evening we will be experiencing some typical South African cuisine while enjoying a traditional Song and Dance evening.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:  Marula Camp

Day 20
Panorama Route - Johannesburg

Early this morning we go for a walk with a local guide in the area near our campsite, there’s nothing quite like being out there amongst the animals. After the nature walk we travel along the Panorama Route, stopping for breathtaking views at Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window and Bourke’s Luck Potholes. The tour ends on arrival in Johannesburg, although most will enjoy an optional dinner on our last night together. Optional Activities: Dinner Out.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch

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